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your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford. it different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still in poetry keep. ignoring. the post office. to your facebook news feed. welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser we must stop worrying and learn to love the frac because mr president we must allow neither a mine shaft gap nor a fracking well gap stacey max nobody's minding the gaps out there because this first headline reads how fracking is blowing up balance sheets of oil and gas
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companies now the u.s. energy department e.i.a. that's the energy information agency looked at the data coming out from the oil and gas companies regarding fracking and this is from their own report you can look it up on the e.i.a. dot org dot gov actually and it says based on data compiled from quarterly reports for the year ending march thirty first two thousand and fourteen cash from operations for one hundred twenty seven major oil and natural gas companies totaled five hundred sixty eight billion dollars and major uses of cash totaled six hundred seventy seven billion a difference of almost one hundred ten billion dollar yeah well we've been saying the store a couple of years about the fracking hoax essentially fracking is a hoax that's not an economically viable way to explore for energy the upfront costs are so enormous that the possibility of making
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a net profit from this business is zero it does so ever cause incalculable environmental damage it does in fact add to the indebtedness of the country whether it's the united states or now the united kingdom which is going into fracking they've opened up half the country to fracking and the people in the u.k. are not being told that their energy prices will not go down their debt will go up and there is no profitable so. aereo. and any and any scenario relating to fracking it is a hoax in terms of business well let's look at the parity of that it is according to the i.a.e.a. the energy information agency of the united states and in fact you can see from this chart this is the major energy companies cash from operations and uses of cash the blue line at the top is the uses of cash i have much they're spending their burn rate the green line at the bottom is the cash from operations as you see they're moving further and further apart even in this is zero percent interest rate
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world they can't afford this and the article on wall street dot com points out that in two thousand and ten the hole left by this gap by fracking and what they were earning and what they were spending was only eighteen billion dollars and then for the following three years it was one hundred billion dollars each year and then last year it was one hundred ten billion dollars the folks that are involved in the fracking industry do not get paid on the any profits that are derived from this industry they get paid on the amount they spend if they spend a lot they get paid a lot but it doesn't mean that the industry makes profits they're not paid on profits exactly like the hollywood industry where they get paid on the size of the budget if you're a producer and the budget is two hundred million dollars you get paid on the size of the budget you do not get paid based on whether the movie makes money at the box office or not this is why movies rarely make money at the box office because
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there's no incentive to make money the box office you make money based on the size of the budget going into the project similar thing with fracking you get paid based on the size the budget now unfortunately unlike the movie industry we're talking about an industry that injects carcinogenic so into the water supply so people in britain what you say i see have your head down now i know but we know about all the pollutants and stuff like that but that's not the important. bit cancer how do we know they're only british people who cares about them now i know that happens but why. here we're going to talk about just the parity that it is that you cannot it doesn't add up none of it adds up as you said to fill this hundred ten billion dollar hole that they dug in just one year these one hundred twenty seven oil and gas companies went out and increased their net debt by a hundred six billion dollars but that wasn't enough to raise more cash they also sold seventy three billion dollars in assets and left them with more cash borrowed cash that is on the balance sheet them before which pleased analysts and it left them with a pile of additional debt
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a few assets to generate revenues with in order to service this debt so what i'm saying is there are many there greenpeace and all these environmentalist have covered very well all of the environmental risks and then the carcinogenic but maybe hipsters like exploding water faucets but here on this simple mathematics of the wall street angle to this is that the fact that they're adding so much debt is actually driving more money into it driving more wall street hysteria into it and it's becoming more and more of a parity how do they increase the debt so dramatically because these interest rates are near zero percent that's the the debt ponzi scheme or the debt pyramid scheme is increasing exponentially whether it's the fracking industry or banking fraud industry or the economy around the world is being expanded through these narrow zero percent interest rates that encourage mal investment so fragging is a hoax just on a business that makes any economic sense and is being driven by such
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a bank policies that keep the rate of borrowing money into this hoax at near zero percent imagine jim jones and diana and he wanted to start a death cult and he was borrowing money from marconi the bank of england and mark carney would say well here jim jones your access to money is at zero percent interest rate so instead of just a couple hundred people drinking the koolaid and killing themselves via cyanide poisoning there would be a couple hundred thousand people because jim jones would have been able to build a death cult. considerably bigger than he had this is the same thing with the fracking industry quote driller is the jim jones of the fracking industry there it's a death cult it makes absolutely no economic sense it's pure pure suicide it makes more sense here just because the costs are high they could sell their product for higher in the u.k. in the united states there's a law which forbids them for sending at any of this energy out so what i'm saying in the opening you compare this to dr strangelove so here we have the situation of a parody of
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a fake war created by these sort of the military industrial complex the energy industrial complex which are one in the same and they're encouraging americans to want to because they can't make money because they're losing money they're losing fifty cents or losing one hundred cents on every single dollar they spend in order to frack but because of the closed market in the united states because most americans are broken can't afford energy anyway that the price is very low there is like a third of the price that they can get by selling it to europe so this is part of the reason i'm saying in this article the numbers don't add up so the reason they have to convince americans that they must spend three times as much for their natural gas prices they need to triple the price because we need to defeat you know we need we we must close the mine shaft gap i challenge your original arbitrageurs theory that u.s. versus u.k. because in a bring it back to what i was saying earlier in terms of the extra mile of these
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costs in terms of the environment here in the u.k. which is a small area worth desailly populated as opposed to the regions in the u.s. where they're doing this like north dakota the actual earthquakes that causes and the groundwater devastation that it causes injecting water with carcinogenic so all have actual genuine costs that are not being borne by the fractures and you put that back into the true cost benefit analysis and it's worst in the united states because unless you want to say that britain's getting cancer is not. something to be concerned about only a bit we're talking about david cameron so yes he doesn't care britons get cancer he only cares about that little fat for a little put you what you can christmas pudding imply david cameron a big fat carcinogenic peddling moron ok so they get cancer they have an abbott who cares who cares about so let's talk about these numbers again here they link back to a bloomberg article from may twenty seventh two thousand and fourteen shakeout threatens shale patches factors go for broke interest expenses are rising said challenge and
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oil analyst with energy aspects in london the risk for shell producers is that because of the production decline rates you constantly have elevated capital expenditures so the percentage of their revenue going to just paying that interest costs on average is now four point one percent this is up from two point three percent just a year ago but they look at some companies are spending forty fifty sixty percent and they highlight a company called zaza. energy which got its start as a joint venture with hess corp bought up oil rights in the eagle ford shale field and then nearby you will find the south texas near the heart of the u.s. oil boom as first quarter revenue fell short of interest expense the firm's accountants and mark voiced substantial doubt about the houston based company's ability to stay afloat so one hundred percent of their revenue is going to paying interest costs. in this low interest rate environment i mean to put this into context how lower interest rates in the united kingdom there are flirting with
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three hundred year lows in across europe spain france and other countries are flirting with two hundred three hundred year lows in america two hundred forty year lows these are the lowest interest rates that we've seen in hundreds hundreds of years and they're still being eaten alive by the interest costs so any uptick in interest rates whatsoever and these companies are completely wiped out again because it's a hoax and we look around the global geo political situation more and more bankers are committing suicide because they realize they're complicit in this global snuff film that's called the washington consensus and one of i think this will spread so you'll have more and more money managers starting to commit financial suicide by discoursing themselves of these toxic sovereign debt essentially believe a sizing the global economy and vomiting up these sovereign debts so interest rates then would have a sharp increase to three four five hundred basis points suddenly as the believe me of pimco for it suddenly just discord just these bonds because of the shame of
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contributing to a global economy that seems basically nothing more than a system for mass genocide so again going back to the stories that we're covering here we have a situation where geo politically they would want a situation to convince americans that they need to spend three or four times more send there or get natural gas overseas to asia and possibly europe now you also mentioned sovereign debt in this company that i mentioned paul singer came in and paul singer who forced argentina into bankruptcy just this past week or different default well he forced john has out the son of the founder of hess corporation and they mention in the article this is a brilliant sentence about just the absurdity of the parody that is fracking as i have since entered into a joint venture with resources and houston one of the few shell companies to bring . and more cash than it spends i mean this is one of the few shell companies that actually brings in more cash than it spends here who started it and who's our
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accountant is aware of the big four accounting firms well there are also the four so that is probably fraudulent because all for us found a great fraud so yeah sure that there is one that the hold up and say is the want to bring in more cash than is going up but i'm sure that in six months time will find out oh it's completely a fraud will be they cooked the books by one of the big four accounting firms that's also fraud and so finally i'm going to look at the plan our of of the situation here and that is government pushes ahead with fracking plan despite wide opposition overwhelming opposition to the government's plans to expand in cracking across britain was expressed by interest groups during an official consultation these results were released a day after minister signal go ahead for shale gas drilling around the country so everybody that the government here in the united kingdom asked everybody from the national health service to the environmental protection agency their equivalent they said no this is a bad idea but despite that the government went ahead and they've approved fracking
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to happen across fifty percent of the country here all right well thanks so much they say thank you max and hey when you go out there what about major kong what about major. this is the british policy choice for you. all right well stay tuned for the second interview i did with alison mccleod. the stories we cover here we're not going to hear any other big story that. there's a reason they don't want to. point. out now let's break the set. in justifying their stance they're citing all sorts of what they see as international pass
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a dance in cost of the ab coming referendum in scotland but the response that they're hearing from the west is that what you think is illegitimate but what we've been doing is still full of life the measure if you break into their. good luck america does is right reduce the need for other people for centuries like russia or old country like this trade that. america does is right because america doesn't. just want to keep building allowing saudi arabia qatar and iran to fund millions of millions of pounds worth of the building of mosques in this country where they have them addresses where we have a hundred thousand four to sixteen year old children who have been schooled in these materials which is encouraging complete non integration within the society.
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right to see. her street. and i think the true. on a reporter's. instrument. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to our survey cloud of gold money dot com also welcome back to the kaiser report that's my pleasure max all right let's talk about argentina they've defaulted i think it's the third or fourth time what are your thoughts i think you spend most of the time and fault it amazes
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me that anyone evelyn's them any money because you know you're never going to get repaid. this particular default as i understand it actually started some time ago and the reason that it's happened the way it is is from previous experience the ocean tins had to go and have something under new york law not under their own argentinean law so that they were boned if you like by international law and now that's terribly important the reason that happened was because nobody would otherwise trust argentina when it came to lending money so it goes wrong the new york court then adjudicate on the matter and argentina walks away from it and saying oh the horrid capitalists and the nasty hedge fund i'm sorry they got themselves into this mess it's as simple as that they say why would anyone lend argentina life but we know that banks lend people money knowing they're not going to get paid back because banks are not taking those risks they are hedged and if there is a problem they get the state that bail them out whether it's sub prime mortgages
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argentina or some unproven dot com stocks back in the ninety's banks don't take rest making loans so therefore why would they lend argentina they got paid the bankers made their money and there they ran away so why why not. but you're absolutely right and there is if you like another dimension to this we ought to think about and that is since i think that they will try and change the rules on sovereign debt as a whole would you lend money to from one percent for ten years would you lend money to spain for ten years at less than two. percent something these issues i think of coming out into the public it's not just banks i mean you will write banks who take a position in so in debt and hedge it through derivatives and you've got all these to reduce i mean huge huge want so is it a hedge fund of this case paulson are you all saying or i made a bet on argentine bonds he's worth not as a vulture capitalist and he's completely had to take credit default swap market and
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so he's not taking any risk either so at what point are the needs of the population taken into consideration does the same that there is any point when those needs are taken into consideration but i want to focus on a point just made about these sovereign debt bonds. france spain they're trading at a one hundred year two hundred or three hundred year lows on the yield that would mean a high on the price and yet we know these economies are not you know recovered in any sense of the word there still is huge global financial crisis so when max that max we know that these governments never intend to repay the money ok so well who's buying those bonds well basically it's banks that sovereign wealth funds central banks a lot if i will add sort of very very big institutional money. some of it on the fringes like pension fund money is buying a home basis so the draggy put maybe that the european central bank is going to go to my these bonds or lower interest rates or make money available to make it
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a non again no risk whatever it takes mr druggies woods and you know it's a ridiculous situation so how is this different in a ponzi scheme in other words area of sovereign debt that's used as collateral for derivatives essentially and because the rivers market is growing by leaps and bounds and because that is a proven ponzi scheme it seems that those who are financing the ponzi scheme who need even a one percent yield on it on a european government ten year note are willing to pay up for as a way to broaden the base of what is essentially a global sovereign bond ponzi scheme yes or no a ponzi scheme is something that happens in the private sector and is illegal the same thing can happen in the government sector and is not illegal that is the only difference. fair enough but i wanted adding to it was that ok so you have a global sovereign bond ponzi scheme driven by central banks or keeping rates
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artificially low in this country not to think them they talk about a recovery and yet they keep interest rates at half percent so how is that work is there who's lying if somebody is lying well because what they're then trying to do is they're trying to manage the currency i mean whether they raise interest rates of course percent hopes and actually is not all that material but it is the perceptions in the foreign exchange markets and how that affects the currency that is the thing that matters as far as the central bank is concerned the bank of england and what they don't want to do is to have still been going up and have it's priced out of the market i mean this is a new this is keynesian rubbish but that's basically the way they think but there is no recovery if they're not raising interest rates because if there was it would be residential it is completely false exactly and after the question who's lying and the answer is george let me fill in the blank well for a second let's talk about a topic we met on the show i think we've mentioned it every single time because it's been a growing topic now for a couple years the shanghai cooperation organization which has russia has china and
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then they're looking at this area it's a new trade zone it's huge with these new areas are getting out of the dollar so during this time that we've been talking over the year or two years now it's getting hot ukraine is now a hot issue and there's a lot of tension and now there are sanctions and also what your thoughts are on the sanctions because it's having of course unintended consequences things are rippling and gurgling and bubbling in a way that people hadn't anticipated and it's causing some interesting tell us about it the sanctions it seems to me when you look at them very carefully almost designed for maximum if you like publicized. impact but actually not that. much impact on the russian economy as such now i think that we're getting into a stage where it is probably getting worse and worse and i'm not sure why it is
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that nato of one themselves up over this because after all there is absolutely no evidence of the stage as to who shot down that malaysian plane but they are using a malaysian airlines situation if you like to a policy and it seems to me that it in the background there is a certain amount of pressure from some of the european countries on the eastern border of the e.u. like your post and so on so forth. there is a lot of pressure from america who feels that they don't really have that much to lose if you like by pursuing hard ball game but then you go to europe and the winter approaches and when europe has got no gas then it is can pick stream we nasty for your a lot about a country like fail and they are now in a freefall because there are lesser import export with russia and they and they just lost a huge amount of jobs because microsoft fired everybody practically so they're now being sacrificed i mean are they could they be back in the orbit of russia you know
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they've they've they've got out of russia but now they're being forced back into the arms of russia it seems like with russia you know the crimean it was not conquest that crimea was gifted to them because of the incompetence of the e.u. and the us of handling that all situation so they're going to end up just expanding the russian sphere of influence not by having to lift a finger mr putin saying they're just like collecting all these dominoes as they fall into his lap from these idiots in the e.u. america nato they're the most incompetent bunch that couldn't shoot straight probably in the last hundred years unfortunately i think i rather have to agree with you max i mean the problem you include cameron in that sense or if britain and europe british and we like to slap cameron well i mean we basically go along on the us his coattails in these things it's called the special room. lation ship you know we never never ever jeopardize that. but you know you've got i mean the banking system is actually quite exposed not london directly i mean we got relatively
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little direct exposure but when you look at the french banks you look at the italian banks and so on and finland of course has a exposure as well. and then we have exposure to those banks over here but it's really actually it exactly that so i think this is actually a very dangerous game that's being played and i'm just worried there's a complete disconnection between various departments in government you know say defense and intelligence services and so on so forth and the financial and well i do think they are a market in london is already starting to make a move down because all that russian money is leaving the saying now let's move on i want to get to gold because of course gold money dot com is where you hang your hat these days and you are one of the foremost experts on gold in the world is that it is a fair statement i'll say that my hope is that. the gold market is going through a radical change so tell us about it is going through a radical change in london if you go back to being big bang which was thirty years
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ago in the mid eighty's there was a decision taken as to what was regulated investment and what wasn't physical metals were excluded from regulation the result is that the london bullion market has grown up as an over the counter market is developed beyond anyone's wildest dreams but it is a market which if you like is stuck in the one nine hundred eighty s. in terms of the information it provides to people and meanwhile other markets particularly china have evolved they're doing very very big business physical business and not only that but the level of information they give out to people who want to participate in that market is enormous compared with the very limited smoke and mirrors instead of them arise with the daily fixing that london prices the global price that's what people use as a benchmark. yet they are at risk of losing their ability to price the google bullion market it could go east could go to china i think that's i think the fix in
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the current form is dead i think that there's no doubt dortch a bank could not sell its seat for the go fix and i think that tells me quite clearly that the lawyers in the other bullion banks will look at this and said well in current circumstances i don't think management we should get involved in this so for whatever reason i think that is dead the point about the go fix is that it draws in business from which other wise occur after the fix and it delays business which would otherwise occur before the business so it is actually a distortion of the market i ask oh and don't ask me what i also stands for it's a sort of major international securities standard set of the rest of it. have nineteen points whereby a fix should comply which a fix should comply with it's thought that the london go fix complies with four of them we are nowhere up to standard ok on the so they want to go also we are not a lot of gold markets reg just like libraries very well the point to point this is that we don't know what the hell goes on macs and that is the thing that is wrong
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with the market it is time it came out into the open provided proper information to the participants just like the fix was actually old school market raking its market rigging from before there was a market rating because i would like to hear the well back a hundred you needed to fix a one hundred years ago i did twenty four hour markets around today why do you have what this daily fix the problem with the secrecy of the operation is i cannot deny all statement and i should be able to write so china of course now with global geopolitics starting to heat up and people start to look at their gold towards china russia in particular and they're thinking you know maybe we should divorce the pricing from london and they cause they're wed to a paper mountain of empire of paper and we want to get into the gold business it's going that way anyway because. if you look at china i mean for a start the indications that i have quite clearly point to china keeping order and go production and all her in scrap production as well is that she's come to deals
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with mines all around the world to see for them to supply china dari which she refined and those bombs on never seen on international market in other words right to kept by china so they were at a time recently as bypassing london ok so routes i'd love to pick up on this next time thanks for being on the kaiser report that's my question actually and that's going to do it for this because a report with a nice kaiser stacy her alstom a cloud of gold laid out if you like going to report i think. waters do you have the pond to me because. i saw it spread all over norway this is the most toxic food you have in the whole. drowned zone in the fischel inquiry furthermore restriction.
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